THE TROUBLE IN INDIA.
REPORT OF THE COMMISSION. By Te'cerapli.—Froas Assn —Copyright, Delhi, March 0. It is understood that tlie report of the Hunter Commission, which is inquiring into the risings at Anvritzai, is -nearly ready. There will probably be simultaneous publication in England and India at the end of March.
It is rumored that the report will declare that martial law was justifiable and was generally humanely administer ed. with conspicuous exceptions where officers acted injudiciously and martial lav,- was kept on too long. This was partly due to the Afghan war. The report is believed not to be unanimous. There arc said to be differences of opinion on General Dyer's action, some condemning if anil other* maintaining that he only acted as any soldier would.
General Hunter leaves for England in the middle of March.—Aus.-N.Z. Cable Assn.
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Taranaki Daily News, 11 March 1920, Page 5
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